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Connections for non-holonomic 3-webs

Vanžurová, Alena (1997)

Proceedings of the 16th Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

A non-holonomic 3-web is defined by two operators P and B such that P is a projector, B is involutory, and they are connected via the relation P B + B P = B . The so-called parallelizing connection with respect to which the 3-web distributions are parallel is defined. Some simple properties of such connections are found.

Differential geometry over the structure sheaf: a way to quantum physics

Fischer, Gerald (1998)

Proceedings of the 17th Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

An idea for quantization by means of geometric observables is explained, which is a kind of the sheaf theoretical methods. First the formulation of differential geometry by using the structure sheaf is explained. The point of view to get interesting noncommutative observable algebras of geometric fields is introduced. The idea is to deform the algebra C ( M , ) by suitable interaction structures. As an example of such structures the Poisson-structure is mentioned and this leads naturally to deformation...

Disconnections of plane continua

Bajguz, W. (2000)

Proceedings of the 19th Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

The paper deals with locally connected continua X in the Euclidean plane. Theorem 1 asserts that there exists a simple closed curve in X that separates two given points x , y of X if there is a subset L of X (a point or an arc) with this property. In Theorem 2 the two points x , y are replaced by two closed and connected disjoint subsets A , B . Again – under some additional preconditions – the existence of a simple closed curve disconnecting A and B is stated.

Eight exactly solvable complex potentials in Bender-Boettcher quantum mechanics

Znojil, Miloslav (2001)

Proceedings of the 20th Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

This is a readable review of recent work on non-Hermitian bound state problems with complex potentials. A particular example is the generalization of the harmonic oscillator with the potentials: V ( x ) = ω 2 2 x - 2 i β ω 2 - ω 2 . Other examples include complex generalizations of the Morse potential, the spiked radial harmonic potential, the Kratzer-Coulomb potential, the Rosen Morse oscillator and others. Instead of demanding Hermiticity H = H * the condition required is H = P T H P T where P changes the parity and T transforms i to - i .

Equivariant cohomology of the skyrmion bundle

Gross, Christian (1997)

Proceedings of the 16th Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

The author constructs the gauged Skyrme model by introducing the skyrmion bundle as follows: instead of considering maps U : M SU N F he thinks of the meson fields as of global sections in a bundle B ( M , SU N F , G ) = P ( M , G ) × G SU N F . For calculations within the skyrmion bundle the author introduces by means of the so-called equivariant cohomology an analogue of the topological charge and the Wess-Zumino term. The final result of this paper is the following Theorem. For the skyrmion bundle with N F 6 , one has H * ( E G × G SU N F ) H * ( SU N F ) G S ( G ̲ * ) H * ( SU N F ) H * ( B G ) H * ( SU N F ) , where E G ( B G , G ) is the universal bundle...

Existence of skyrmions

Schmitt, Andreas (1997)

Proceedings of the 16th Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

Summary: We give an introduction to the Skyrme model from a mathematical point of view. Hereby, we show that it is difficult to solve the field equation even by means of the classical ansatz, the so-called hedgehog ansatz. Our main result is an extended existence proof for solutions of the field equation in the hedgehog ansatz.

Foliated groupoids

Lisiecki, Krzysztof (1990)

Proceedings of the Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

[For the entire collection see Zbl 0699.00032.] The author defines a general notion of a foliated groupoid over a foliation with singularities, within the framework of a (known) general notion of a differentiable structure. Then, he generalizes the classical correspondence between the subalgebras of Lie algebras and the subgroups of the corresponding Lie groups for this type of pseudogroups.

Foreword

Slovák, Jan, Čadek, Martin (2001)

Proceedings of the 20th Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

Foreword

Slovák, Jan, Čadek, Martin (1999)

Proceedings of the 18th Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

Foreword

Slovák, Jan, Čadek, Martin (2000)

Proceedings of the 19th Winter School "Geometry and Physics"

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